TripAdvisor Reviews Best Western Hotel Bristol Newquay

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... a treat & took us the scenic way around. Our lovely host Estelle greeted us with a lovely afternoon tea ( almost dinner time) & we settled into our room. A very peaceful environment as a far cry from the hustle & bustle of people & cities that we had been used to over the last 4-5 weeks. Forget how long we've been away. To cut a long story short ( tired) we drove back into the village of Wadebridge ( about 5 mins) & had a lovely Indian meal. Tasty. That's all. Sleepy ...

... as a world heritage site. There are remains of tin mines dotted throughout the country side. The moor also has the Cheesewrings - a formation of rocks stacked on top of each other and the Hurlers - a ring of stones (a sort of small version of stone henge). It was a lovely walk on the moor seeing green fields and the odd village as far as the eye could see. Also interesting watching Mel and Greg running all over the moor trying to get a ...

Awoke to sunshine (made a nice change!). Headed to Fowey - yet another little fishing village and just as quaint and gorgeous as the others. Mel managed to drive through the centre of town down all those skinny streets that really have to be seen to be believed. Even saw a Range Rover manage to squeeze its way down those streets. Greg got himself a free haircut with a barber who was in ...

... but no we somehow managed to change lines! It ran alongside a lovely tidal estuary and the tide was in with lots of bird life (which Lill loves). We wandered around this lovely fishing village - bakeries with Cornish pasties on every corner, Cornish ice cream and lots of fish and chip places. We then caught the bus to Polperro another little fishing village full ...

... gardens with animation and sound. Even building fire, and a dragon. Great sense of humor too with hidden characters and funny names of adverts etc. drove to Plymouth and parked near the Jetty in the old port. Couldn't find the Mayflower 1623 exhibit and finally the tourist bureau told us they are refurbishing and have pulled down ...